Thursday, November 19, 2009

Motorola Droids obskyra kamerabugg

You who enthusiastically followed the launch of Motorola Droid and threw you over the first reviews will be aware that the vast majority of the reviewers was generally very positive, but all, without exception, solid camera, whose quality was mildly depressing. Most seemed to believe that Motorola chose a really bad CMOS / camera lens and that it simply was not so much to do about it.

Now it turns out, however, that the problem is software related, and not only that, there are only certain dates. Bug is attached to the camera's autofocus and the time stamps Droid associate with the pictures taken, and according to Google's Dan Morrill who found the bug so, this is something that occurs in cycles of 24.5 days: The camera performs poorly in 24.5 days, whereupon it suddenly works as it is in 24.5 days. The breakpoint was November 17, so Droid-owners can expect a camera that works well until 12 o'clock in the day Friday, December 11.


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